Wind Symphony

The Duke University Wind Symphony, directed by Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant, is composed largely of non-majors (both undergraduate and graduate) who wish to challenge themselves by performing the finest wind and percussion literature at a high level of artistry.

The Wind Symphony gives at least four formal concerts each year, exploring musical styles from the Medieval Period to the 21st Century. Programs feature chamber works and pieces that employ the lush sonorities of the large symphonic ensemble. Compositions by such composers as Susato, Bach, Mozart, Holst, Grainger, Sousa, Ives, Gershwin, Hindemith, and those writing for the medium today are performed.

Videos

Duke Wind Symphony Tour to Washington, DC: October 2015

Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant: "Collaborating with Professional Artists"

Duke Wind Symphony

Two Shades of Blue - Combined Bands

Two Shades of Blue

Photos

Wind Symphony Officers and Section Leaders, 2016-2017

Wind Symphony News

On October 12, the Duke University Wind Symphony, directed by Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant, will perform a joint concert in McLean High School Auditorium with the Langley High School Band, directed by...